At that same gig they played a brand new song, which you can hear here. Don't miss seeing one of Jamaica’s fastest rising and most-promising talents to represent the iconic Caribbean island.The trio – Ric Flo, MAEAR & Tony Bones – have spent the last two years redefining soulful hip-hop – the sound is bigger, more thought-provoking, and it has matured with a rich soulful underpinning.American hip hop duo, Little Brother, featuring rappers Phonte and Big Pooh reunited in 2019 and with the release of their album, May the Lord Watch. There’s no word on an album name or release date, though.“Yeah, we’ve got a new album coming out soon. It sounds like it’ll be an eclectic set, with songs already released including a Greta Thunberg speech set to piano music and the distorted punk of People.The name of Dua Lipa’s second album suggests an album that looks back as well as forwards, and the first two singles support the theory — the title track has hints of 80s synth, while Don't Stop Now has a popping funk bassline. 10 Top Artists. Surprise.” Those were the words of Julian Casablancas at a show on New Year’s Eve, announcing his band’s upcoming release in typically laid-back fashion. Her two UK number ones have been on Closer by The Chainsmokers and Benny Blanco’s Eastside. The rest looks like it’ll draw in plenty of other styles, with Gwen Stefani, Moloki and Outkast named by Lipa among her main influences. It sounds like it’ll be an eclectic set, with songs already released including a Greta Thunberg speech set to piano music and the distorted punk of People.The name of Dua Lipa’s second album suggests an album that looks back as well as forwards, and the first two singles support the theory — the title track has hints of 80s synth, while Don't Stop Now has a popping funk bassline. They’ll be returning to the UK for the first time in 10 years to play tracks from the record along with all the hits.A sonic trip through the extensive sounds of jazz, hip hop, afrobeat and funk, with a handpicked selection of the very best artists.Enjoy an evening featuring EPMD, MOP, LOTUG and ONYX.Romeo Elvis has become a key figure in the French hip-hop scene and one of the most streamlined Belgian artists found in online platforms. They’ll head off on their biggest UK tour in May and will, at some point, release their sixth album. New Grime Albums.
As is always the case at this time of year, the rumour mill is in full motion — Frank Ocean, Lady Gaga, Lana Del Rey, My Bloody Valentine, The Cure, Haim, Cardi B and many, many more are among the artists on the brink of releasing new music in 2020, depending on who you believe.Here, we’ve cut through the noise to pick out 10 artists who almost definitely will come through with the goods — five of them have confirmed dates, others are sure to deliver within the next 12 months and the rest have dropped extremely strong hints that albums are on the way. Support from Lemar.International stars, huge rap acts and massive hip hop tours – you’ll find it all here!Following sold-out 2019 tours, cross-genre artist Yungblud is doing a series of shows in London, Glasgow and Nottingham.The young US rapper is making his way across the Atlantic.Teebs brings his ANICCA album show to London in October!America's favorite boyband BROCKHAMPTON have announced a 2021 headlining European tour with several UK dates. Her big voice wraps itself around rowdy pop with a country feel, with plenty of plucked guitar and cameos from Sturgill Simpson and Brian Wilson. They’ll head off on their biggest UK tour in May and will, at some point, release their sixth album. They’re as rough and rowdy as ever.Australian multi-instrumentalist Kevin Parker will be back with his fourth album on Valentine’s Day. The band’s fourth album was supposed to be a twin to their third, A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships, but now appears 15 months on. The success of its predecessor, Currents, led to collaborations with artists as varied as Kanye West, Lady Gaga and Travis Scott, so expect his psych-rock stew to contain even more ingredients this time.